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1978-773 a-b - Photostat
Xerox copy of "View of a Camp-Meeting" from The Sweet Singer of Israel: Pittsburg: published by John J. Kay & Co., 1837. Item held at the Western Reserve Historical Society (Ohio). Used as the frontispiece of Cook's "Shaker Music".
Record Type: Photo
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1980-1563 a-b - Photograph
1563 a: Recto; negative in the possession of Erhart Muller, Shaker Village, Harvard, Massachusetts / 1563 b: Verso text "From John Hazen Shirley,, Dec 21st, 1897 Shirley Feast-Grounds or Holy Hill of Peace" Includes transcription text of stone inscription (originally #1562 in Accession Book Vol. I)
Record Type: Photo
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1981.039.0001 - Tintype
Tintype of unknown young man framed in a dark blue case with a red flocked, floral patterned interior. Gold colored, metal, oval frames the portrait. Brass hook holds the case closed. c. 1860 2.875" H x 2.375" W x .625" D
Record Type: Photo
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1983-2285 a-h - Photograph
8 color photographs and one black and white copy sheet From verso of photograph (1): "Canterbury barn fire (arson) 9 August, 1973; 2pm. 17 Fire companies said to have responded. / Built in 1858 / (Bud Thompson photos)" From copy sheet: "Canterbury Shaker barn, bult 1858 - burnt by arson 9 August, 1973, at 2pm. 250' long with 2 ells (photos by Bud Thompson)"
Record Type: Photo
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1987-2776 - Postcard
A postcard showing a plan of the Church Family buildings at the Shaker Village at Alfred, Maine. This plan or map was drawn by Joshua H. Bussell in 1845. The original map is in the Library of Congress. This image comes from "Shaker Village Views" by Robert P. Emlen which was publish by University Press of New England in 1987.
Record Type: Photo
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1988-3133 - Daguerreotype
Oval daguerreotype of John Lee, the Great Grandfather of Mrs Perkins Photograph enclosed in an ornate case-is of John Lee, the great grandfather of Mrs. Perkins. Inside of one side of the case has red velvet-the right side has the picture itself-oval shape cutout for 1/2 picture-border around outside is gold-covered over with glass-handwritten note stapled to red velvet reads "Grand Father/Lee Nearly/90 years of age/my great grandfather R. J. P....
Record Type: Photo
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1988-3272 - Carte-de-visite
On verso, in pencil: " John Vance (Alfred, ME)" [Possible living dates 1833 - 1896 in ink, upper right hand corner]
Record Type: Photo
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2002-7273 - Photograph
Mounted photograph portrait of Elder John Vance of Alfred, Me., around age 47.
Record Type: Photo
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2002-7276 - Photograph
Mounted photograph portrait of Elder John Vance of Alfred, Me.
Record Type: Photo
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2012-7671 - Photograph
Black and white copy photo taken in 1947 of three non-Shaker siblings hired to bale hay for the Shakers outside of the Great Stone Barn. They are using their stationary baler; the John Deere logo can be made out on the left hand side. The three siblings are, from top to bottom: Ken Koepp, Helen Koepp, and Arthur Koepp. See also call #9794.M7 K77 red dot, ID #9039 a-c for accompanying letters and information.
Record Type: Photo
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2016-7770 - Photograph
Four women standing in front of the Hancock Shaker Village Trustees Office. "Trustees Office built c. 1813 image taken c. 1840" and "Front view of the Office Hancock - Mass. Jane H. Gregor" handwritten in pencil on back. See also #1986-1814 (dup)
Record Type: Photo
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2018-7805 - Postcard
A postcard showing a plan of the Church Family buildings at the Shaker Village at Alfred, Maine. This plan or map was drawn by Joshua H. Bussell in 1845. The original map is in the Library of Congress. This image comes from "Shaker Village Views" by Robert P. Emlen which was publish by University Press of New England in 1987. This postcard is a reply card allowing a person to respond to the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design to...
Record Type: Photo
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8958 - Photograph
Xeroxed copy of a black and white photograph of Sister Lucinda Taylor (Grammy) sitting in a chair outside, holding Ruth Perkins (her sweetheart) in her lap. The photo has been copied from Harland H. Eastman's 1986 book "Alfred, Maine: The Shakers and the Village" (see also ID #3342 and ID #6081). There are penciled notes at the bottom of the photo: "Ruthie was born 4/15/1907. She is younger than 8 - [Ruth Perkins.] Nutter. -"Ruthie." f...
Record Type: Photo